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Saturday, May 14, 2011
The Loop vs Tablets in the Market
2011 New Tech Tablet Market Comparison
Size: The Motorola Xoom and the Noitavonne Loop are the biggest of their kind on the block at 10.1”, Noitavonni also shares space with the PlayBook ,the smallest at 7” when it comes to physical screen size. Which of those is “better” depends on what you personally plan on doing with your tablet. The iPad and HP TouchPad both have the exact same size screen, 9.7”. Winner: Noitavonne Loop.(User choice, flexibility of multi-size for an introductory product)
Thickness: The iPad 2 is the clear winner when it comes to thickness of the device. The iPad 2 is only .34” thick, while the HP TouchPad comes in at a little over half an inch (.54”). There’s not a dramatic difference between the iPad and TouchPad thickness wise, but .2” is something you’ll definitely notice when carrying the device around. Winner : iPad.
Rear Camera: The Noit Loop, BlackBerry PlayBook and Xoom all have 5-megapixel rear-facing cameras, blowing the iPad’s camera, and the TouchPad’s no rear camera out of the water. Winner: Loop, PlayBook and Xoom.
Front Camera: The BlackBerry PlayBook and the Noitavonne Loop both take the award for forward-facing camera. The PlayBook comes sporting a 3-megapixel forward-facing cam, a megapixel higher than the 2-megapixel cam on the Xoom, and loads better than the 1.3-megapixel cam on the TouchPad and VGA camera on the iPad. The Noitavonne Loop Tablet also boast the use of forward-facing cam and extends connectivity functions of the users cell phone to even support and control external wifi cameras. Winner: Loop Tablet.
Wireless Connectivity: All of the tablets have the ability to connect to 4G networks except the iPad, which remains 3G. Xoom customers who buy now are also forced to mail their tablet in for 6 days in order to score the 4G upgrade. Winner: Everyone but the iPad.
OS: We could fight the battle of what operating system is best all day long. In the end, the “best” operating system is the one that you’re most comfortable using, that does what you need it to. Winner: Readers choice.
Based on specs alone, the PlayBook and Xoom appear to be initial leaders in the tablet arena. The two tablets are able to take the lead because of the quality of their built-in cameras, something that may or may not matter to you as a tablet user. The particular OS a tablet is running is HUGE, but it’s also something you’ll have to decide for yourself.
There is a Cinderella story in the making with the entry of the Noitavonne Loop Tablet that declares its place in the market as a Universal Remote Control Device that dramatically puts users in control of IP to IP network devices. The introduction of the Loop tablet will shake up the tablet race and perhaps change the way we view the use of these types of devices. Learn more about this compelling startup company by visiting: http://www.noitavonne.com
What tablet is your fight favorite? What do you like about it?
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